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Ugh! How do I keep my home and office organized? When I am busy, I just make a mess of things!

You need supplies, a desk, a chair, a file cabinet, trash can, and a shredder at a minimum. Since I’m a list maker, here are things that you may or may not have in your office area. (Each person’s needs are unique.) I also have a file for incoming mail that I don’t want to deal with immediately so the mail will not be in a messy pile in view. Always sort and get rid of the advertisement or junk mail as it enters the home. Use a recycle trashcan for paper and shred personal information that is in the mail.Home Office or Office AreaMail, Paper Work, BillsComputer’s Incoming Mail□ Create folders for the mail that you want to keep□ Check spam□Move real mail to inbox□ Trash spam□ Vet the incoming mail□ Respond to mail requiring a response□ Move and store email that you want to keep to an appropriate folder□ Email upcoming action with an action date in subject to myself*□ Unsubscribe to unwanted□ Trash mail you do not want to keep□ Trash spam and trash can each day*Best take away of new advice from Leanne Pruett at “Let’s Ace Your Space” (online) is to email an action email to me for upcoming action needed or event.Household US Postal Mail□ Establish a home office area somewhere in the home□ Desk□ Computer□ Computer Paper□ Envelopes□ R/W CD□ Flash drives□ Printer□ Scanner□ Camera□ Bulletin Board□ Tacks□ Memo Board□ Index Card Holder□ Index Cards□ Rolodex□ Stapler□ Staple Remover□ Tape-invisible□ Tape-clear□ Tape-strapping□ Ink Pens□ Gel ink pens□ Cell phone and address books□ Labels□ Label maker□ Magic Markers□ Note Pads□ Note Books□ Cardholder for checkbook, bankbook, stamps□ Calculator□ Recycle basket/can□ Donate basket/can□ Filing Drawer/Cabinet-Long term□ Filing Drawer/Cabinet-3 years□ Filing Drawer/Current□ File Folders□ File Hangers□ Tray system for incoming US Postal mail□ Binders□ Plastic binder sleeves□ Binder Clips□ Fibered Strapping Tape□ Filing System□ Create a filing system□ Long-term-Large file cabinet for yearly “hold onto” storage of income tax filings□ Yearly-keep current and two past years handy□ Monthly File Box to hold one year’s paperwork (or drawers in the file cabinet)□ Sorting Mail□ Recycling Bin/Trash Can□ Shred□ Magazines/Catalogs/Sales Flyers-sort□ Display current or special□ [Permanent space for magazines]□ [Maintain defined “home” space for Magazines & catalogs]□ [Donate Box available for older publications□ Postal Mail Station - 4 trays□ In-box [anything unsorted]□ Reply/Pay/Outstanding Bills□ File□ ShredOrganize Files□ Use broad categories□ Create subcategories□ Labels*□ Alphabetize□ A color folder can create a separation of file typesSuggestions for Categories!□ Electric□ Gas□ Cable□ Home Phone□ Cell Phone□ Television□ Bank statements□ Credit card statements□ Homeowners insurance□ Car Insurance□ Motorcycle Insurance□ Medical-2 files for each person□ 1 for statements/bills/claims□ 1 for policy, policy letter□ Taxes-property tax information□ Large ticket purchases-proof of purchase□ Loan agreementsCreate a binder for tax auditor [My auditor loves this.]□ Use tabs to divide the binder into sections.□ Use plastic sleeves to hold information□ Proof of who you are□ Copy Driver’s Licenses□ Mailing Address□ Phone Number□ Canceled Check for payment or refund destination□ Income□ Social Security Benefit Statement□ W-2’s□ Investment Financial Statements□ Retirement Funds Statements□ Medical Insurance Coverage□ Employer-Provided Health Insurance Offer & Coverage□ Payment record of Supplemental Health Insurance□ Payment record of Prescription & Dental Coverage□ Medical Summary- out of pocket each person□ Deductable-out of pocket□ Prescription out of pocket□ Glasses & eye exam out of pocket□ Dental out of pocket□ Hospital & Physician out of pocket□ Anesthesia□ Specialists□ X-ray□ Primary Care□ Life Insurance□ Premium payments□ Policy amounts□ Property tax payments□ House□ Vehicles□ Bank Accounts□ Interest Income Statements□ Checking□ Interest accrued□ Copy of December last year Statement□ Copy of January following year Statement□ Savings□ Interest accrued□ Copy of December tax year Statement□ Copy of January current year Statement□ Credit Cards□ Interest charges paid□ Copy of December Tax Year Statement□ Copy of January Current Year Statement□ IRA Statements□ Investment Statements□ Labeled manila envelopes□ (Tax year) bank records□ (Tax year) credit card statements□ (Tax year) Medical payment□ (Tax year) Prescription payments□ (Tax year) Summary Sheet in a binderCutting down on incoming paperTo cut down on incoming paper and amount of items to be recycled□ Unsubscribe to magazines you no longer want to keep.□ Donate unused portions of subscription to library or senior center or friend.□ If subscription only has a short amount of time left, then drop issues off at destination.□ If six months or more remain on a magazine subscription,then change the destination mailing address.Labels-How can they be used in organizing?I have used a label maker for years. I started with using it in the office for file folders and graduated to using it in the home for different items.There are multitudes of labels available. Just visit an office or craft supply store and check them out.What type of labels do you have, and how do you use them?□ Toys—a picture and word on a cardAttach to clear toy container or basket□ Spices□ Bulk pantry items□ Storage boxes□ Top of Drawers□ Paper files□ Light switches□ Parts drawers in garage or workshop□ Craft supplies□ Hobby supplies□ Freezer items□ Circuit breakers□ Closet organizational baskets□ Colored tape on metric & US tools□ Chalkboard paint on glass, metal, wood□ Chalkboard sticky labels□ Printable magnetic labels□ Self-stick vinyl printed labels□ Shipping labels□ Emergency labels□ Tie-on labels□ Luggage labels□ Waterproof markers□ Index Cards numbering storage bins-Corresponding numbered file card with contents□ Paint stencil on outdoor furniture□ Engrave information on metal itemsEvacuation Files or Safety Deposit or Fire Proof Safe Paperwork(Need information in more than one spot)Some Information in the file needs the help of a lawyer.Our financial advisor helped us to find one who could draw up the necessary paperwork. 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What is the scope of doing MSc palliative medicine after physiotherapy?

We’ve been developing leaders in palliative care across the world for over two decades. Build on your existing knowledge and learn how to apply best practice with our faculty of experts and cutting-edge research.At King’s we take an evidence-based approach to palliative care. Our expert tutors will help you develop the skills you need to evaluate evidence and improve care. Research is embedded into every module. At MSc level, you can conduct your own research to inform clinical practice and service development, and contribute to the evidence base.The course information sheet is a printable version of the information on this web page, which you can download here.Key benefitsThe Cicely Saunders Institute was the world’s first purpose-built institute for palliative care, and is a WHO Collaborating Centre for palliative care and rehabilitationWe focus on research and evidence-based practice, drawing on the Cicely Saunders Institute’s world renowned expertiseOur programme is open to any professional working in palliative care or with people facing advanced illnessOur teaching staff are academics, practitioners, policy makers, and global leaders in palliative careOur MSc is delivered with St Christopher’s Hospice, which provides skilled and compassionate palliative care of the highest quality.Read moreKey informationFurther detailsApplication status OpenDuration One year FT or two years PT, January to December. Next entry January 2019.Study mode Full-time, Part-timeCredit value UK 180/ECTS 90Course intake Approximately 25-30 FT/ PT.Course leadersDr Katherine [email protected] locationExplore campusesWelcome to King'sIn the heart of LondonDiscover the advantages of studying at one of the top 25 universities in the world and take a look at our central London campuses.Watch more videosCourse detailDescriptionWe offer a range of qualifications in our palliative care programme, from standalone modules to an MSc. There are various core and optional modules available to suit your interests or learning needs.Research and evidence are central to every module on this course. The Cicely Saunders Institute has an extensive programme of research, and you can get involved with these larger projects. We also support you to publish the findings of your research and contribute to the evidence base.The course is flexible so you can register to study full time or part time. That means you can study at your own pace while continuing to work in a health or social care setting. We also offer the option to change your registration (for example from PG Diploma to MSc) as you progress through your studies and your learning needs evolve.Course purposeThis course incorporates leading research and innovative and evidence-based practice. It is delivered by the Cicely Saunders Institute in partnership with St Christopher’s Hospice.Our programme is open to any professional working in palliative care or with people facing advanced illness. Palliative care is a multidisciplinary speciality involving doctors, nurses, and allied health and social care professionals. We believe our students learn best in a classroom reflecting that range of professions.Our aim is to develop your competence and confidence in caring for patients with advanced disease, while supporting people close to them. Within your practice, you need to be able to critically evaluate the evidence behind different palliative care treatments. This is why there is such a strong focus on research and evidence-based practice in our programmes.Please note: The course runs from January to December.Further literaturehttps://www.kcl.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/apply/enquiry-form.aspxCourse format and assessmentTeachingYou’ll be taught by academics and professionals at the cutting-edge of palliative care research and practice. We work closely with St Christopher’s Hospice to deliver the modules and we bring in experts from around the world to teach on different subjects. We want you to receive the most current thinking on all aspects of palliative care.Your course will include a mixture of taught sessions, such as lectures and seminars, and interactive sessions. At St Christopher’s Hospice you can interact with patients and their famililes, and take part in discussions and library sessions.We have deliberately designed the course to fit around your commitments at home and at work. Each of our modules is delivered in two week blocks throughout the year, with time for self-directed learning in between.ModuleStudy time15-credit module150 face-to-face taught or self-directed learning hours.30-credit module300 face-to-face taught or self-directed learning hours.Research Study Project (MSc students only)600 hours of self-directed learning.Typically, one credit equates to 10 hours of workAssessmentYou will be assessed using a combination of coursework and exams across the different modules. If you are an MSc student, you will be required to write a 15,000-word research study project.The study time and assessment methods detailed above are typical and give you a good indication of what to expect. However, they may change if the course modules change.Read moreStructureRequired ModulesIf you are an MSc student, you will take a total of 180 credits.If you are a PG Dip student, you will take a total of 120 credits.If you are a PG Cert student, you will take a total of 60 credits.If you are an MSc student or a PG Dip student, you are required to take all of these modules. If you are a PG Cert student, you are required to take two of these modules.Research Methods and Statistics in Palliative Care (15 credits)Biology and Management of Symptoms in Advanced Disease (15 credits)Psychosocial, Cultural, Ethical and Spiritual Issues (15 credits)Service Organisation and Policy in Palliative Care (15 credits)If you are an MSc student you are required to take:Research Study Project (60 credits)Optional ModulesIf you are an MSc student or a PG Dip student, you will choose two modules from the list of options below. If you are a PG Cert student, you will choose one.Advanced Psychosocial Ethical and Spiritual Care (30 credits)Applying Epidemiology in Palliative Care (30 credits)Service Development and Management (30 credits)Advanced Pain and Symptom Control (30 credits)For part-time students: with the exception of Research Methods and Statistics in Palliative Care, which you will take in your first year, you may choose which year you will take each module. If you are an MSc student, you must take your Research Study Project in your second year.Part time MSc students should expect to study 90 credits a year and PG Dip students 60 credits a year.We regularly review our modules to make sure our programmes are as up-to-date, innovative and relevant as possible. The modules we offer may therefore change. We suggest that you check the course finder for updates: http://www.kcl.ac.uk/study/postgraduate/index.aspxEntry requirements & how to applyPalliative Care Entry RequirementsMinimum UK requirements2:1A degree in medicine, nursing or dentistry or a 2:1 degree in life sciences or social sciences. You must also have experience of working in palliative care or an associated area, eg clinical or social care research.International requirementsVisit our admissions webpages to view our International entry requirements.English Language requirementsBand DVisit our admissions webpages to view our English language entry requirements.Application procedureApplications must be made online using King’s online application portal apply.kcl.ac.uk.We interview candidates, usually with two members of the department, to discuss your palliative care experience, reasons for wanting to join the programme, and your research interests. We are happy to interview overseas applicants via telephone or Skype.Please note: The programme runs from January to December.Personal statement and supporting informationYou will be asked to submit the following documents in order for your application to be considered:Document checklistPersonal StatementYesA personal statement of up to 4,000 characters (maximum 2 pages) is requiredPrevious Academic StudyYesA copy (or copies) of your official academic transcript(s), showing the subjects studied and marks obtained. If you have already completed your degree, copies of your official degree certificate will also be required. Applicants with academic documents issued in a language other than English, will need to submit both the original and official translation of their documents.ReferencesYesTwo references are required with at least one academic. Professional references will be accepted if you have completed your qualifications over five years ago.OtherOptionalYou may also wish to include a CV (Resume) or evidence of professional registration as part of your applicationApplication closing dateThe deadline for applications for January 2019 entry is 26thOctober 2018 for non-EU (Overseas) nationals and 3rdDecember 2018 for UK/EU nationals.Start date: 7th January 2019Read moreHelp and supportFor UK studentsFor international studentsView our English language entry requirementsIf you don't have a suitable qualification for direct entry to a UK university, or if English isn't your first language, our academic preparation courses can help you get ready for study in the UK.Preparation coursesFees and fundingFull time UK fees: £9,900 per year (2018/19) (MSc); £6,600 per year (2018/19) (PGDip); £3,300 per year (2018/19) (PGCert)Full time overseas fees: £23,940 per year (2018/19) (MSc); £15,960 per year (2018/19) (PGDip); £7,980 per year (2018/19) (PGCert)Part time UK fees: £4,950 per year (2018/19) (MSc); £3,300 per year (2018/19) (PGDip); £1,650 per year (2018/19) (PGCert)Part time overseas fees: £11,970 per year (2018/19) (MSc); £7,980 per year (2018/19) (PGDip); £3,990 per year (2018/19) (PGCert)Please note: Current regulations allow some students to pay UK tuition fees on the basis of their EU citizenship or residency. Until these eligibility criteria are changed, the EU tuition fee will remain the same as the UK tuition fee.These tuition fees may be subject to additional increases in subsequent years of study, in line with King’s terms and conditions.DepositWhen you receive an offer for this course you will be required to pay a non-refundable deposit to secure your place. The deposit will be credited towards your total fee payment.The UK/EU deposit is £500.The INTERNATIONAL deposit is £2,000.The deposit is due within one month of receiving the offer.ts/expensesIn addition to the costs above, you can also expect to pay for:Books if you choose to buy your own copiesClothing for optional course related events and competitionsLibrary fees and finesPersonal photocopiesPrinting course handoutsSociety membership feesStationeryGraduation costsTravel costs for travel around London and between campusesPlease visit our web pages on fees and funding for more information.Read moreFinancial help and supportVisit the fees and funding webpages to find out more about bursaries, scholarships, grants, tuition fees, living expenses, student loans and other financial help available at King's.Career prospectsMany of our graduates have gone on to become leaders in their field, to make significant contributions to patient and family care and to influence palliative care policy locally, nationally and internationally. Many have used this course to progress their careers from specialist training registrars in palliative medicine to challenging and exciting consultant posts in hospital, hospice and community settings, and a growing number of clinical nurse specialists are now nurse consultants. Increasing numbers go on to conduct PhDs in palliative care related areas and the course has given to some exciting opportunities to conduct high quality research which has successfully been disseminated at scientific meetings or high quality, peer-reviewed journals.

Which state of India is Kanpur City located?

Dear Readers,KanpurCoordinates: 26.449923°N 80.331874°ECoordinates: 26.449923°N 80.331874°ECountry India IndiaState Uttar PradeshDivision KanpurDistrict Kanpur NagarNamed for Raja Kanh DeoGovernment• Mayor Pramila Pandey (BJP)• Divisional Commissioner Pradeep Kumar Mohanty, IAS• District Magistrate and Collector Vijay Vishwas Pant, IAS• Inspector General, Kanpur Range Alok Singh, IPSArea[citation needed]• Metropolis 403.70 km2 (155.87 sq mi)Elevation 126 m (413 ft)Population[3]• Metropolis 2,767,348• Rank 12th• Density 6,900/km2 (18,000/sq mi)• Metro[4] 2,920,496• Metro Rank 11thDemonym(s) Kanpurite, KanpuriyaTime zone UTC+5:30 (IST)PIN208 0xx• 209 2xx• 209 3xx• 209 4xxTelephone code 0512Vehicle registration UP-78 (Kanpur Urban)UP-77 (Kanpur Rural)Coastline 0 kilometres (0 mi)Sex ratio 0.855 ♂/♀Literacy 84.37%HDI 0.663[5]Climate Cwa (Köppen)Website Official District WebsiteKanpur(/ˈkɑːnpʊər/ About this soundpronunciation (help·info); formerly Cawnpore) is a large city in the state of Uttar Pradesh, India. The city is famous for its leather and textile industries. It is the 12th most populous city in India and 11th most populous urban agglomeration. It is also the second largest city proper and the largest urban agglomeration in Uttar Pradesh. Kanpur was an important British garrison town until 1947 when India gained independence. Kanpur the administrative headquarter of Kanpur (Urban) district and Kanpur division.Located on the west bank of the Ganges River, it is a major trade and commercial centre in North India with the first woollen mill of India, the British India Corporation established here in 1876 by Alexander McRobert. The city is widely regarded as "The Leather City of the World" and is also nicknamed as "Manchester of India".According to 2011 Indian census, it is the eleventh most populous urban city while the population of city and its suburb were around 5 million making it the eighth-most populous metropolitan area in India. Furthermore it is considered the world's most polluted city by particulate matter concentration.Contents1 History1.1 1857 uprising2 Metropolitan area3 Climate4 Demographics5 Administration and Politics5.1 Administration5.1.1 General administration5.1.2 Police administration5.1.3 Civic Administration5.1.4 Judiciary5.2 Politics6 Transport7 Education and research8 See also9 References10 External linksHistoryIn 1207, Raja Kanh Deo of the Kanhpuria clan established the village of Kanhpur, which later came to be known as Kanpur.[6][7]In 2018, Kanpur, was considered by the World Health Organization as the city with the world's worst air pollution.[8]1857 uprisingMain article: Siege of CawnporeIn the 19th century, Cawnpore was an important British garrison with barracks for 7,000 soldiers. During the Indian Rebellion of 1857, 900 British men, women and children were besieged in the fortifications for 22 days by rebels under Nana Sahib Peshwa. They surrendered on the agreement that they would get safe passage to the nearby Satti Chaura Ghat whereupon they would board barges and be allowed to go by river to Allahabad.[9]Though controversy surrounds what exactly happened at the Satti Chaura Ghat, and who fired the first shot, it is known that, soon afterwards, the departing British were shot at by the rebel sepoys and were either killed or captured. Some of the British officers later claimed that the rebels had, on purpose, placed the boats as high in the mud as possible, to cause delay. They also claimed that Nana Sahib's camp had previously arranged for the rebels to fire upon and kill all the English. Although the East India Company later accused Nana Sahib of betrayal and murder of innocent people, no evidence has ever been found to prove that Nana Sahib had pre-planned or ordered the massacre. Some historians believe that the Satti Chaura Ghat massacre was the result of confusion, and not of any plan implemented by Nana Sahib and his associates. Lieutenant Mowbray Thomson, one of the four male survivors of the massacre, believed that the rank-and-file sepoys who spoke to him did not know of the killing to come.[10]Many were killed and the remaining 200 British women and children were brought back to shore and sent to a building called the Bibighar (the ladies' home). After some time, the commanders of the rebels decided to kill their hostages. The rebel soldiers refused to carry out orders and butchers from the nearby town were brought in to kill the hostages three days before the British entered the city on 18 July. The dismembered bodies were thrown into a deep well nearby. The British under General Neill retook the city and committed a series of retaliations against the rebel Sepoys and those civilians caught in the area, including women, children and old men. The Cawnpore Massacre, as well as similar events elsewhere, were seen by the British as justification for unrestrained vengeance.[11] "Remember Cawnpore" became a war cry for British for the rest of the rebellion.Metropolitan areaThe metropolitan region defined under JNNURM by Kanpur Nagar Nigam, includes the Kanpur Nagar Nigam area, 8 kilometres around KNN boundary and newly included 47 villages of Unnao district on the north-eastern side, it extends to Murtaza Nagar, in the west its limit is up to Akbarpur, Kanpur Dehat Nagar Panchayat limit, on the eastern side the limit has been expanded on the road leading to Fatehpur and in extended up to. The metropolitan region area includes the area of Shuklaganj Municipal Committee (Nagar Palika), Unnao Municipal Committee (Nagar Palika), Akbarpur Village Authority (Nagar Panchayat) and Bithoor Village Authority (Nagar Panchayat) area.[12] In 1997-98, total metropolitan region area has increased to 89131.15 hectare out of which 4,743.9 hectare (5.31%) was non-defined (prohibited area) and rest 29,683 hectare and 54,704 hectare (61.39%) was urban and rural area respectively.ClimateMain article: Climate of Uttar PradeshKanpur has a dry-winter humid subtropical climate (Cwa) under the Köppen climate classification.Climate data for KanpurMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high °C (°F) 31.1(88.0) 35.6(96.1) 42.8(109.0) 45.6(114.1) 47.2(117.0) 47.3(117.1) 45.0(113.0) 40.6(105.1) 40.0(104.0) 40.6(105.1) 36.1(97.0) 31.3(88.3) 47.3(117.1)Average high °C (°F) 23.1(73.6) 25.9(78.6) 32.3(90.1) 38.3(100.9) 40.7(105.3) 39.0(102.2) 33.8(92.8) 32.9(91.2) 33.2(91.8) 33.0(91.4) 29.4(84.9) 24.8(76.6) 32.2(90.0)Average low °C (°F) 7.9(46.2) 10.3(50.5) 15.3(59.5) 21.4(70.5) 25.4(77.7) 27.4(81.3) 26.3(79.3) 25.9(78.6) 24.6(76.3) 19.6(67.3) 13.0(55.4) 8.6(47.5) 18.7(65.7)Record low °C (°F) 1.6(34.9) 0.6(33.1) 7.2(45.0) 11.1(52.0) 16.4(61.5) 20.6(69.1) 21.7(71.1) 21.7(71.1) 11.8(53.2) 4.6(40.3) 0.5(32.9) −0.9(30.4) −0.9(30.4)Average precipitation mm (inches) 18.7(0.74) 15.7(0.62) 8.3(0.33) 7.4(0.29) 19.8(0.78) 99.0(3.90) 300.8(11.84) 233.1(9.18) 188.7(7.43) 53.8(2.12) 5.1(0.20) 9.1(0.36) 959.6(37.78)Average rainy days 1.9 1.5 1.0 0.8 1.2 4.6 13.7 10.7 6.8 2.1 0.4 0.7 45.5Source: India Meteorological Department (record high and low up to 2010)[13][14]DemographicsReligion in Kanpur[15]Religion PercentHinduism78.03%Islam19.85%Sikhism1.01%Christianity0.46%Buddhism0.06%Others0.41%Further information: Ethnic communities in Kanpur and List of people from KanpurAs per the provisional results of 2011 census, Kanpur city has a population of 2,767,031.[16] The literacy rate was 84.14 per cent and sex ratio was 842.[16] The Kanpur urban agglomeration had a population of 2,920,067 with a literacy rate of 83.98% and a sex ratio of 842.[17]There are 35 Parsis in Kanpur with their Fire Temple at The Mall.[18]Kanpur is majority Hindu with sizeable minorities of Buddhist, Sikh and Muslims.Administration and PoliticsOfficialsDivisional CommissionerPradeep Kumar Mohanty[19][20][21]District MagistrateVijay Vishwas Pant[19][20][21]Additional Director General, Kanpur Zone Avanish Chandra[22]Inspector General, Kanpur Range Alok Singh[23]DIG/Senior Superintendent of Police Sonia Singh[24]Vice Chairman, Kanpur Development Authority Kinjal Singh[25][26]MayorPramila Pandey[27]Municipal Commissioner Avinash Singh[27][28][29]District Judge Shashi Kant Shukla[30]Chief Metropolitan MagistrateShabistan Aquil[30]AdministrationGeneral administrationKanpur division which consists of seven districts, and is headed by the divisional commissioner of Kanpur, who is an Indian Administrative Service (IAS) officer of high seniority, the commissioner is the head of local government institutions (including municipal corporations) in the division, is in charge of infrastructure development in his division, and is also responsible for maintaining law and order in the division.[31][32][33][34] The district magistrate of Kanpur reports to the divisional commissioner. The current commissioner is Pradeep Kumar Mohanty.[19][20][21]Kanpur district administration is headed by the district magistrate of Kanpur, who is an IAS officer. The DM is in charge of property records and revenue collection for the central government and oversees the elections held in the city. The DM is also responsible for maintaining law and order in the city.[31][35][36][37] The DM is assisted by a chief development officer; four additional district magistrates for finance/revenue, city, land acquisition, and civil supply; one city magistrat; and seven additional city magistrates.[38] The district has three tehsils viz. Sadar, Bilhaur and Ghatampur, each headed by a sub-divisional magistrate.[38] The current DM is Vijay Vishwas Pant.[19][20][21]Police administrationMain article: Kanpur PoliceKanpur district comes under the Kanpur Police Zone and Kanpur Police Range, Kanpur Zone is headed by an additional director general-ranked Indian Police Service (IPS) officer, and the Kanpur Range is headed inspector general-ranked IPS officer. The current ADG, Kanpur Zone is Avanish Chandra,[22] and IG, Kanpur Range is Alok Singh.[23]The district police is headed by a deputy inspector general/senior superintendent of police (DIG/SSP), who is an IPS officer, and is assisted by seven superintendents of police or additional superintendents of police for east, west, south, rural area, crime, traffic and modern control, who are either IPS officers or Provincial Police Service (PPS) officers.[24] Each of the several police circles is headed by a circle officer (CO) in the rank of deputy superintendent of police.[24] The current DIG/SSP is Sonia Singh.[24]Civic AdministrationMain articles: Kanpur Development Authority and Kanpur Municipal CorporationThe development of infrastructure in the city is overseen by Kanpur Development Authority (KDA), which comes under the Housing Department of Uttar Pradesh government. The divisional commissioner of Kanpur acts as the ex-officio Chairman of KDA, whereas a vice chairperson, a government-appointed IAS officer, looks after the daily matters of the authority.[39] The current vice-chairman of Kanpur Development Authority is K. Vijayendra Pandian.[25][26]Kanpur Municipal Corporation HQThe Kanpur Municipal Corporations oversees civic activities in the city, the head of the corporation is the mayor, but the executive and administration of the corporation are the responsibility of the municipal commissioner, who is a Uttar Pradesh government-appointed Provincial Civil Service officer of high seniority. The current mayor of Kanpur is Captain (retired) Jagat Vir Singh Drona,[27] whereas the municipal commissioner is Avinash Singh.[27][28][29]JudiciaryThe Kanpur District Court is headed by the district judge of Kanpur, who is assisted by numerous additional district judges, civil judges (senior division) and additional civil judges. Kanpur is a notified metropolitan area by UP Government under Code of Criminal Procedure, 1973, and therefore has a chief metropolitan magistrate, who is assisted by several metropolitan magistrates. The current district judge is Shashi Kant Shukla,[30] and the current chief metropolitan magistrate is Shabistan Aquil.[30]PoliticsKanpur Nagar district encompasses one Lok Sabha constituency and ten Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Sabha constituencies. The current member of parliament in Lok Sabha for Kanpur is Satyadev Pachauri.TransportAirwaysGanesh Shankar Vidyarthi Airport has scheduled commercial flights to Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata, Bangalore and other cities of India. The nearest International Airport is the Chaudhary Charan Singh International Airport in Lucknow, which is around 77.1 km from Kanpur.RailwaysKanpur Central Railway StationKanpur Central is a major railhead and is among the busiest railway stations in the country. Rail routes connect it to all major cities in the state and the country. It is an A-1 category railway station coming under the Allahabad railway division of North Central Railway zone of Indian Railways. Around 300 trains pass through the station daily.[40] Other major railway stations serving the city include Kanpur Anwarganj, Govindpuri, Panki, Kalianpur, Rawatpur, Chandari, Kanpur Bridge and Chakeri.RoadwaysThe city has had chronic problems with maintaining local roads.[41] There are several important National Highways that pass through Kanpur.NH No Route Total LengthNH 2 Delhi » Mathura » Agra » Kanpur » Allahabad » Varanasi » Mohania » Barhi » Palsit » Dankuni (near Kolkata) 2542NH 25 Lucknow » Kanpur » Jhansi 352NH 86 Kanpur » Hamirpur » Mahoba » Chhatarpur » Sagar » Bhopal » Indore 674NH 91 Ghaziabad » Aligarh » Etah » Kannauj » Kanpur 405NH 157 (Proposed) Kanpur » Raebareli » Sultanpur » Shahganj » Azamgarh » Gaura Barhaj » Siwan » Muzaffarpur 581The UPSRTC Inter State Bus Station (ISBT) of Kanpur officially named as the "Shaheed Major Salman Khan Bus Station". It is locally known as the "Jhakarkati Bus Station". It provides buses to important cities of India.[42] Other UPSRTC controlled Important Bus stations are Chunniganj Bus Stand for Farrukhabad,Bareilly and Uttranchal routes ,Naubasta Bus Stand for Hamirpur route , Fazalganj is another hub for Private carriers .Ring roadIn 2011 it was reported by The Indian Express that "The National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) is all set to develop a four-lane outer ring road along the periphery of Kanpur with an aim to prevent traffic congestion in the industrial city caused by long-distance heavy vehicles. The new road, which will help the heavy vehicles to bypass the city, will be developed on Built, Operate and Transfer (BOT) basis under the phase-VII of National Highways Development Programme (NHDP)"[43]Kanpur MetroKanpur Metro is an under construction rail based mass transit system in the city of Kanpur, India which shall further be extendable to Kanpur metropolitan area. The work of the first metro depot is 70 percent complete.[44] [45]Education and researchHigher EducationFaculty Building, IIT KanpurAerial view of Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj UniversityEducational institutions in the city include three state universities. Chhatrapati Shahu Ji Maharaj University is one of the largest universities in Asia catering to urban and rural students offering professional and academic courses in disciplines of Arts, Science, Commerce, Law, Engineering, Biotechnology, Computer Applications, Management and Medicine. Chandra Shekhar Azad University of Agriculture and Technology is an agricultural university named after the Indian revolutionary Chandrashekhar Azad which caters to the needs of the farming community of 29 districts of Uttar Pradesh. Harcourt Butler Technical University (HBTI) offers Bachelors, Masters, and Doctoral programs in engineering, as well as Masters programs in Business Administration, and Computer Applications. A public engineering institution Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur is in the city. It was one of the first Indian Institutes of Technology established in 1959, created with the assistance of a consortium of nine US research universities as part of the Kanpur Indo-American Programme (KIAP).[46][47] There is also a private university in the city: Rama University part of the Rama Group.[48] There are several private Technical and Management institutions.Medical EducationGanesh Shankar Vidyarthi Memorial Medical College (GSVMMC or GSVM Medical College) is a state-run medical college in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh. It was founded in 1956 and named after Ganesh Shankar Vidyarthi, a freedom fighter and journalist from Kanpur. 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